I always enjoy works in progress. I think that's a sign of an artist who is busy, but has nothing completed to share. I can't believe how many projects you have going at once. I wouldn't have room for all those in my small craft space.

I love the new painting based on your pool's photo, and your friend's hair. It looks a bit like mine when it rains, except mine is about an inch long. Thanks for sharing these sneaky peeks and updates. Most impressive!

Dear Cat, this was a truly beautiful tour ,this rainy wet morning here. Love your portraits and the beautiful painting of your pool. And love the ones with the tissue butterflies - so stunning. Thank you for the sneak peek into your many creations on their way to be finished . xoxo

Hi Bonnie, thank you so much that is such a kind thing to say. I asked Gina for the right to paint her, and I am hoping to have a show once I have a large collection of work. Portraits take a considerable amount of time.. and lots of work. Thanks for stopping by!

Hi Dr. E! Well my studio is only about 12' x 13' but I made sure to have 5 different work spaces because I have to move from one idea to another, working on just one thing creates boredom and I am much more productive if I have a variety of work to play with. So glad you like to new paintings, I am hoping to get back to work on them next week. Your hair must look like a beautiful curly halo then!! x

Hi....i really love your videos....so inspiring and so generous of you to share so much of your processes. i love eco dyeing and have been doing it for a few years but predominantly on fabric. recently i've become more interested in working with paper and wondered what kind of paper you use in your dye pots that doesn't disintegrate over time spent in water also being boiled.thank you so much.carolyne